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You should be able to turn the knob and it should light. If it doesn't and it's very old, and you can hear gas flowing, you need to light it with a match when you turn the knob. If it's newer, then the pilot is probably out. You can light it by pushing the red safety button (usually in the left side storage compartment if it's a one-oven stove or under the top of the stove if two ovens) and putting a match to the pilot at the back top of the broiler for the oven and under the middle of the griddle for the burners. You may have to hold the button in for several seconds before it will stay lit.
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yes I can get the pilot to stay lit
If you mean "stay lit", you probably have a faulty thermocouple. This costs about $10 and a competent handyman or technician can fit it in less than an hour.
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Thermocouple. Keep pilot knob depressed for 30 seconds after lighting pilot.
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Once water is brought to a boiling stage, the matter of staying hot longer lies in the container it is in. If you boil it on the stove and leave it in the pot ON the burner, then it will stay hot longer because the burner will stay hot for some time after being turned off.
Check your headlight knob, if it is turned too far, it will leave the dome lights on. Just back if off, you'll feel the click when you turn the knob. If that is not it, then see a certified mechanic.
Anything that is being cooked is safe. It doesn't really matter the stove power (high, medium or low) but it should be cooked before to be eaten.
If your car is relatively new (2000+) look for a "dome light" dial knob or switch. It may be located on the dash to the left of the steering when (and you may have to push on it to get it to pop out). This knob controls brightness of the dash gauges in some cars also. If you turn the knob all the way, and there is a "click", that means you have set the interior lights to stay on even when doors are closed. Try "unclicking" the knob.